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How to budget your next kitchen renovation

The kitchen is arguably one of the most important rooms in the home. It’s where you feed your family and entertain your guests, and it’s usually in a central location. Because of its importance and frequent usage, the kitchen is often one of the first rooms to go out of style or show signs of age. A kitchen renovation can breathe new life back into your entire home, and hopefully increase the value of your home.

Whether you’re doing an entire remodel or simply making a few updates, a kitchen renovation can be a worthy investment. Marcus Roberts, founder of Brighter Finance, shares his insights below.

AFTER kitchen
Photography: The Palm Co.

Location, location, location

Of course, the cost of any renovation will be entirely dependent on the size of the project, the materials used, and the services required. No kitchen will cost the same, in the same way no kitchen is the same. There are many ways to bring your costs down, but it’s also important to note that your geographic location can affect the cost of your renovation. Within major cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne, a renovation can cost more than in other areas, with the average renovation price being somewhere above $20,000. Outside of these areas, the typical Australian kitchen remodel will cost around $17,000.

Budget ranges

There’s a lot of room for variation in your budget, and prices can change dramatically. For example, a kitchen renovation can cost between $5,000 to $10,000 for an apartment sized kitchen, or for small updates. Budget kitchens are in the area of $10,000 to $25,000. For a mid range renovation, you’re looking at anywhere from $20,000 to $45,000, and high end renovations can be anywhere within the range of $45,000 to $100,000.

Really, there’s no limit to what you could spend on a kitchen. It simply depends on how creative you want to get. It’s best to speak to a professional and get a customised quote which incorporates everything from design fees to material and labour costs.

Design

The design is one of the most important, but often overlooked aspects of a kitchen renovation. The layout of your kitchen can make or break the ease of workflow and productivity. A poorly designed kitchen can be frustrating to work in, and if you’re spending a large sum of money you want to be sure you will enjoy being in the new kitchen. A professional kitchen designer can ensure a sensible layout while providing you with ample storage and a stylistic look. If you’re looking at redesigning the entire layout of your kitchen you’ll need to factor in designer’s fees, which are normally around 10% of the overall cost. The average price point for designer’s fees is $2,500.

Photography: Laura Moss

Cabinetry

The cabinets of every kitchen should be sturdy, but the materials they’re made from will determine how much you spend. Cabinetry materials are usually wood, wood veneers or composite woods like chipboard, though aluminium and polyethylene are increasingly popular options. Melamine drawers and doors are a great budget option, whereas solid timber is more expensive but can give a better aesthetic finish. In most kitchens, the cabinets will take up a large portion of the space and incidentally, will be a big chunk of your budget. To replace all cabinetry, you can expect costs to be anywhere from $4,000 to $10,000.

Bench tops

The next most significant part of your kitchen renovation will likely be the bench tops. Again, depending on the materials used on these surfaces, there can be a large sway in pricing. Common kitchen bench top materials include marble, stone, metal and composite woods – all of which have different price points. More basic materials, such as a laminate bench tops can be less than $3,000, whereas solid timber or gloss polyurethane can be much more expensive. Even more expensive are marble or stone bench tops, which can easily go above the $10,000 mark, before installation costs.

Flooring

When it comes to kitchen renovations, the flooring can be easy to forget, however it can be an important aspect. Your kitchen needs a durable and easy to clean floor surface. There’s a great variety of flooring options, and you can choose between different styles of tiles, vinyl, wood, and linoleum.

A tiled floor is generally more expensive, due to the material itself and the installation process. Tiles will cost around $2,000 depending on the kitchen size. High end kitchens often use wood flooring, but this can increase the costs to around $4,000. The more affordable options are vinyl and linoleum, which are normally only $300 to $400.

Kitchen
Photography: Rezolution Commercial

Lighting

Lighting is an important part of your kitchen, as you want certain areas to be well lit for food preparation. Although not the most expensive part of a renovation, lighting can still add up. Normally installation costs for lighting sit around $300. Adding in the average price of downlight and pendant lighting makes the overall cost of lighting in your new kitchen around $900 to $1,500.

Appliances

Costs of appliances vary greatly depending on location and the brand name, though the typical cost of labour when installing a new oven or dishwasher is $300. Factor in the cost of the appliances themselves, and you can expect the overall fit out of your kitchen to sit at roughly $5,000. With high end appliances, the price can quickly double or triple.

Photography: Sally Goodall

In the end, it’s important to do your research, factoring in your own preferences, needs and wants along with the size of your kitchen. If you’re working with a relatively small budget, there’s a lot of compromises you can make to bring the price down. It’s important to remember, however, that you should not compromise on the quality of construction. Cabinets that are well-made, with high quality hinges and drawer runners can make a world of difference. Consider this before you put majority of your budget into an expensive marble bench top.

After a renovation, a well-designed kitchen, with thoughtful planning, both in terms of layout and budgeting can make a huge improvement on your day to day life, but also on the value of your home.

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My game-changing new wardrobe doors!

As regular readers will know, we have been slowly but surely (some would say pretty quickly actually!) updating our family home from the “nanna house” we bought, for a year now. The bedrooms got off to a good start really quickly with carpet, paint, plantation shutters and new lighting. But the wardrobes were seriously letting them down. Until now!

New wardrobe doors in our master bedroom. These are huge wardrobes and the doors have made a massive difference to this room.

One of Seb’s wardrobe doors had fallen off so he’s very happy about the new additions!

Now we can access the spare room wardrobe space so much easier, we’ll be making use of this essential storage! Can never have too much!

Bedrooms are definitely a lot easier and cheaper to refresh than kitchens and bathrooms! But the old wardrobe doors, most likely original from the 60s, screamed DATED. They were wood veneer when we moved in (so much brown!) and we quickly had them painted white which made a big difference but they still didn’t exactly look great.

BEFORE: Seb’s bedroom wardrobes shortly before we moved in.

STOP GAP: His wardrobes looked better painted white but it didn’t stop the door falling off its broken tracks!

AFTER: New wardrobe doors were the last piece in the puzzle of finishing Seb’s room.

The wardrobes not only looked bad, were also really really annoying! In two of the bedrooms, the smaller wardrobes had an excessive three sliding doors which meant the space you could actually access the wardrobe through when they were open was frustratingly small. In Seb’s room they were continually falling off their runners until it got to the point that the bottom track fell out and it was game over. So what great timing it was to be approached by Sydney Doors about working together!

BEFORE: The wardrobe doors in the master were so huge and so brown, there was no missing them!

AFTER: Now they’re a pleasure to look at!

As mentioned, painting the doors white was a decent stopgap but did nothing for the functionality and usability of the wardrobes so we didn’t really use them much. And in under a year, that oil-based white paint had yellowed. Much as we weren’t in love with them, we had so many other competing jobs on our to-do list we didn’t really think about when or how we’d fix them because ripping them out and starting again seemed like such a huge and expensive task. I had no idea it was possible to replace just the tracks and doors.

Sydney Doors, who have been around for more than 20 years, offer the chance to update your wardrobe, or indeed kitchen, for a fraction of the price by simply replacing the doors only. They have loads of designs to choose from and you can have them custom colour matched (ours are Haymes White on White to match our internal doors and trim). They arrive made to your exact size specifications, which is why this works even with decades-old wardrobes like ours, and they’re spray-painted in hardwearing polyurethane with a satin, matt or gloss finish.

A kitchen made over with Sydney Doors doors

There are loads of designs but I was keen for ours to be in keeping with our internal doors and shaker-style kitchen, so the choice was easy. It only takes around three weeks for your doors to be made and then delivered anywhere in Australia. You can then install them yourself or use one of their recommended installers. If you’re not confident of measuring or installing yourself, they definitely recommend you use the services of a professional and can provide a list of people near you.

Our master bedroom wardrobes

An installer came to measure our wardrobes and he suggested we replace the three doors in the smaller wardrobes with two for better access. It was the best call ever! They’re so much more useable now. Meanwhile in the spare room, the existing three doors on the much larger wardrobe were replaced with four, which looks so much better.

I am absolutely delighted with the look of our doors, which have transformed and modernised our bedrooms; they really were the last piece of the puzzle. It’s also amazing to actually be able to use them properly. As we all know, you can never have too much storage and this has made a huge difference to us. The whole process from ordering to delivery and installation was seamless and quick and the end results have exceeded my expectations. This is definitely a great affordable option and I hope something I’ve brought to your attention if you didn’t know about it before, as I didn’t.

READER DISCOUNT 

Sydney Doors are offering our readers a 5% discount on all painted kitchen and wardrobe doors until 30 June 2018. Simply quote the code IA5OFF when ordering.

Get a free quote by submitting your door sizes at https://sydneydoors.com.au/quote-or-order/ or make an appointment for a measure and quote with one of their referred installers.

Photos by Jacqui Turk.